Soccer-Unlucky Fletcher suffers same fate as Scholes and Keane
By Mike Collett
LONDON, May 5 (Reuters) - Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher will miss the Champions League final after being harshly sent off late in his team's victory over Arsenal in the semi-final on Tuesday.
The 25-year-old Scotland captain, who had an outstanding match until his 75th minute sending-off, was adjudged by Italian referee Roberto Rosetti to have brought down Arsenal's Cesc Fabregas and denied him a scoring opportunity.
TV replays showed he clearly played the ball before impeding the Spanish midfielder.
Rosetti, though, showed him an immediate red card and awarded Arsenal a penalty which produced little more than a consolation goal for the dispirited home team who were 3-0 down on the night and 4-0 behind on aggregate.
Robin van Persie duly scored with the spot-kick but the sending-off, which cannot be appealed by the club, marred an otherwise perfect evening for United.
It also evoked memories of the bans imposed on Roy Keane and Paul Scholes who missed the 1999 Champions League final against Bayern Munich after picking up yellow cards in United's semi-final second leg against Juventus.
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Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson said Fletcher was upset by the decision. Continued...




